Glinka/Gryaznov: Valse-fantaisie
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Glinka's "Valse Fantaisie" was originally written for solo piano in 1839 and orchestrated in 1856. This version was transcribed by Gryaznov.
Valse-Fantaisie resembles the manner of Carl Maria von Weber’s Invitation to the Dance and the waltzes of the Strauss family. Russian folk melodies are apparent throughout, but they are expressed in a classical Viennese idiom. Much of the work is rather melancholy in character and does not exemplify the traditional musical scene of an intertwined couple progressing around a ball room, but more of wistful and pensive character. In his original manuscript for piano Glinka wrote the somber somewhat ominous remark in the margin, “All I know of love is the pain it causes!”.
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This is the piece that made me love classical music!
not my request but i actually used to want this piece to be shown in synth!!!! tysm
I love this transcription! Gryaznov keeps on giving. Would be a treat to see his transcriptions of Debussy & Mahler someday!
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bro you are incredibleee, I was just thinking about this piece, is one of my favorite for piano solo
So nice ! It's my favorite transcription from Gryaznov !
Well done! This is very creative. New sub here
I have not heard this version of this piece before so thank you for making this. The way Gryaznov styles this work or arranged it reminds me a lot of Godowsky (the ending reminds me of the ending of Godowsky's Passacaglia which ends with a dissonant cadence to B minor which this work also does) it also sounds more ferocious than his other arrangements. (Especially the Rachmaninoff Italian Polka)
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This transcription is so epic, great upload
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I don't understand one thing: the piece was composed for solo piano, then it was arranged for orchestra and now the orchestra arrangement was rearranged back for solo piano?
this is more than an arrangement, is, as the title says, more like a fantasy on the original piece
@@Pablo-vk6zi Oh, so it actually has changes in musical content? I thought it was just arranged
@@Henri.d.Olivoirnot really like changes in musical content, but is definetly more than a transcription or an arragement, you can search the original solo piano versión to compare them
@@Pablo-vk6zi Oh, fair enough, I'm going to take a look
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Wait, why the theme is same with the (fake) Chopin Ballade No.5 on CZcams?
Because Xaver Scharwenka (the composer of the misnamed "Ballade 5" that you are mentioning) stole the theme from Glinka's "Valse Fantasie", on which this piece is also based.
Glinka's Valse Fantasie: czcams.com/video/MR9g0pn2AFc/video.html
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About time someone did a synthesia for this piece:)
This arrangement kinda sounds like Godowsky.
yeah those early XX century-ish pianists liked demonic virtuoso things